The idea is to get colloidal silver deep into your sinus passages where it can neutralise the infection causing fungal or bacterial pathogens.
Colloidal silver nasal spray recipe.
To administer your colloidal silver nasal spray simply spray the colloidal silver directly into each nostril and then cock your head back for 20 or 30 seconds to allow the colloidal silver to run more deeply into the sinuses.
How to make a colloidal silver nasal spray bottle.
Lay on your back and then slowly start dripping colloidal silver drip by drip into one of your nostrils.
Using colloidal silver in a nasal spray bottle for sinus and allergies.
How to make a colloidal silver nasal spray bottle.
1 cup of water 8 ounces filtered water 1 2 tsp salt 1 2 tsp of xylitol crystals 1 2 tsp baking soda 1 2 tsp colloidal silver optional for infection.
To administer your colloidal silver nasal spray tilt your head to one side and spray the colloidal silver directly into each nostril.
Colloidal silver to the rescue.
How to make a colloidal silver nasal spray bottle.
To use colloidal silver as a nasal spray purchase colloidal silver spray from our online store.
Recipe 1 similar to xlear nasal spray.
Colloidal silver is one of the most effective natural substances you can use for knocking out sinus infections or alleviating nasal allergy symptoms all you need is some 5 to 10 ppm colloidal silver and a small nasal spray bottle.
Here s a nifty little trick for keeping your sinuses clean and pathogen free with colloidal silver particularly when traveling in areas where there might be allergens in the air or even cold and flu bugs due to sick people coughing around you.
Here s a nifty little trick for keeping your sinuses clean and pathogen free with colloidal silver particularly when traveling in areas where there might be allergens in the air or even cold and flu bugs due to sick people coughing around you.
Doing this in the morning and the evening produces extraordinary results in relieving difficult sinus infections.
Sniff the droplets of colloidal silver as deeply into your sinuses as you can as you drip them into your nose.
Early research shows that using a nasal spray containing colloidal silver does not work any better than saline nasal spray in reducing symptoms of sinusitis.
Aqueous colloidal silver does sting a bit when flushed into the sinuses but if it is held there it soon reaches osmotic equilibrium and the discomfort subsides.